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Hrvoje Prpic is wandering through a fashion boutique trying to pick out a new accessory.
Daymar College, the for-profit Kentucky company accused in multiple lawsuits of duping students into enrolling through bogus claims about job placement and transferring credits,
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Google Inc CEO Sundar Pichai has made no secret that he wants to get back into China via Google Play, the app store for its Android mobile operating system.
More than 20 years after the end of apartheid, the pressure for South Africa’s universities to shed their old identities and to embrace transformation is greater than ever.
Roughly 600 colleges are in the design phase for a new competency-based education program, are actively creating one or already have a program in place.
New Zealand has banned its first book in 22 years after an award-winning New Zealand author's novel was criticized for its offensive language and gratuitous sexual imagery.